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Employers are required to post all labor law information in a place where employees can easily access them. Get your FREE posters right here!
NOTE: Labor law posters are always free from the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services. The Department will never ask employers for credit card information for labor law posters.
- Federal-Level Labor Law Posters (includes Federal Minimum Wage, Employee Rights, FMLA, EEO, Discrimination, EPPA and USERRA)
- Wyoming-Specific Labor Law Posters (Spanish Version) (Printable; includes OSHA, Workers’ Comp, State Minimum Wage, UI and Workers’ Rights)
- Federal Employee Rights Poster (Printable)
- Non-Federal Employee Rights Poster (Printable)
- U.S. Department of Labor Workplace Posters
Rule References
- 29 C.F.R. PART 1614 (EEO-MD-110)_As Revised_August 5_2015
- 29 CFR 1614.101 – 107
- Documents and Forms
- Statewide Average Monthly Wage
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